Banana plugs or spades for 15 series amps?

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  • bluray
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 8

    #1

    Banana plugs or spades for 15 series amps?

    Recommendations please?
  • hifiguymi
    Super Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 1532

    #2
    That is all personal preference. I like spades myself because they don't compress and change shape over time like bananas do. You also have a large contact area with spades and can get them nice and snug. Everybody is different though.

    Eric

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    • Bostonears
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 133

      #3
      Personally, I prefer banana plugs on the amp end of my speakers cables, and spades on the speaker end.

      Banana plugs have plenty of contact area, and since amps are low to the ground, the chances are small that the weight of the speaker cable would yank out the plug. Plus, for heavy equipment in a stand full of gear, it can be really challenging to screw down spades on the amp's speaker terminals, particularly with a multichannel amp that is cramped on spacing of the terminals.

      On the speaker end, spades don't stick out as much from the rear. Speaker terminals are usually easy to access and often spaced further apart than terminals on amps, making it simple to screw down the spades. Also, with speaker terminals that are angled down, banana plugs are more likely to slip out due to cable weight or an accidental tug on the cable.

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      • rantzmar
        Member
        • May 2009
        • 98

        #4
        I like banana plugs better. I find no sound difference between the two if you have good ones. Its just that I find the banana plugs more convenient.
        Two Channel Room

        Vincent SA-T1/Telefunken/Golden Lion tubes~Rotel RB 1080~ Musical Fidelity XRAYv8/XXXpsu~MMF-.7.1~2M Black-Grado Phono 1 Analysis Plus Phono Cable~Canton 830.2~ Analysis Plus interconnects and speaker wire.

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        • brodricj
          Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 42

          #5
          I had spades on both the amp and speaker end of my all my speaker cables. I changed them to bananas at the amp end and they are much better. I am using the "straight wire" brand that have the screw tip that expands into the binding post and locks on with a vice grip, they are brilliant. The problem I had with spades wasn't so much with the RB1080 binding posts, but with my Aragon amp. But I changed them all to straight wire banana connections anyway, and I couldn't be happier. On the speaker end I still use spades, I never had an issue with them. The problem really only was with the Aragon amp binding posts, but as I said all my amp end connections are now banana.

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          • Recruit
            Member
            • Jan 2005
            • 32

            #6
            I have always used bannana plugs and use them on my 1575 amp..

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            • mjb
              Super Senior Member
              • Mar 2005
              • 1485

              #7
              I'm a banana plug fan. I think they're banned in the EU because they fit power outlets which could be quite shocking, but they're very convenient for speaker hook-ups.
              - Mike

              Main System:
              B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
              Classé SSP-800, CA-2200, CA-5100

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